Tag: digital photography

In the second of my posts looking at composition, I’ll be looking at the use of lead lines,What they are, and how to use them. The background of your image, try to keep the main subject of your image clear, and the background uncluttered. I’ll also be looking at “framing” your image to add some […]

If you are a newcomer to digital photography, you may be unsure of where to start to get the most out of your camera. This is the first post in the series that is written to try and help you to move away from your camera’s auto setting, and aims to let you take more creative control […]

Just because you have all of the expensive, high tech camera gear, it doesn’t mean that you’ll instantly become a better photographer and take outstanding photos. As a friend of mine describes it “all the gear no idea“. Don’t let this be you. To get the best out of your camera, you need to understand what […]

Digital Photography 101 Choosing your digital camera. One of the most basic mistakes that budding photographers make is buying an expensive camera and expensive lenses thinking that now they have the gear they will automatically now take good photos. Not true. As with so many things in life, It’s not what you’ve have but how […]

Limitations of Smartphone Cameras It is a matter of simple common sense, that your smartphone camera won’t be able to give you those “off the edge” attractive and catchy images like a digital camera does. Smartphone cameras might be heading towards or in some case exceeding 20 megapixels now…but they still have their limitations. And […]

Smartphone photography A good photo is a good photo, yes? So who really cares what it’s taken with? these days people take more photos using their smartphones than using a digital camera. And some of these people are able to take some really eye catching and incredible images! There a some basic things that you can […]